Fiji
Exodus of foreign landowners in Fiji could hurt the economy
Some foreign landowners say they've been through hell because of changes to Fiji's land laws. Audio
Fiji Labour Party wants justice for tortured
The Fiji Labour Party says it wants justice for the families of victims of torture.
Bail case of Fiji Times publisher deferred
The hearing for a bail variation for the Fiji Times publisher Hank Arts has been deferred until next month.
Sport: Fijiana ready to play at pace
The Fiji women's rugby team are expecting a high-pace affair in the final World Cup qualifying tournament in Hong Kong.
Changes to land laws are forcing foreigners to abandon Fiji
Some foreign landowners say they've been through hell because of changes to Fiji's land laws. Audio
Woman deported for swearing at Fiji President
The Fiji government says a woman was deported at short notice for swearing at the President of Fiji. Karen Seaton, who owns land in Fiji, was put on a plane to the US after she made a submission at… Audio
Fiji's top judge disappointed at lack of constituencies
Fiji's Chief Justice Anthony Gates says he is a bit disappointed the parliament has no constituency seats.
US seeks more info from Fiji over deportation
The US Embassy in Suva is investigating last week's deportation of a woman from Fiji to Los Angeles over allegations she swore at the President Jioji Konrote.
Fiji real estate agent says land laws costing jobs and investment
A real estate agent in Fiji says jobs and investment are being lost by land laws that are driving foreigners to sell their properties.
Fiji again seeks visa-free EU access
Fiji has again asked the European Union to grant it citizen visa-free access to the 26 countries making up the Schengen Area.
Sport: Ben Ryan linked with Lions role
Former Fiji sevens coach Ben Ryan is being linked with a coaching role with the British and Irish Lions.
Latest Fiji expulsion "reeks of authoritarianism"
Fiji's National Federation Party says the latest deportation of a foreigner in Fiji is deeply worrying.
Academic says Fiji land laws that could force out foreigners are destabilising
A New Zealand based academic says land laws that could force non-residents to sell properties in Fiji will deter foreign investment.
Fiji expat landowners mount campaign against travel to Fiji
A group representing some foreign landowners in Fiji says it'll be mounting a campaign against travel to the country as a protest over land law changes. Audio
Deported woman denies she swore at Fiji president
A Canadian citizen deported from Fiji last week for allegedly swearing at the country's president denies she abused Jioji Konrote.
Fiji opposition concerned about PM's app launch
Fiji's opposition Sodelpa Party has expressed concern about last month's launch of the Instacharge app by the prime minister Frank Bainimarama.
Fiji travel ban mounted by frightened landowners
A group representing some foreign landowners in Fiji says it'll be mounting a campaign against travel to the country as a protest over land law changes.
Call for moratorium on Pacific bluefin fishing
There is a call before this week's meeting in Nadi of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission for a two year ban on fishing for bluefin tuna. Audio
Amnesty report brings Fiji torture back to the fore
The use of torture by Fiji's security forces is again in the spotlight after an Amnesty International report highlighted the lack of justice for several prominent cases. Audio
Fiji govt should learn from Amnesty report on torture - Rabuka
The leader of Fiji's opposition Sodelpa party says the government should take lessons from an Amnesty International report about torture rather than disparaging it.